Seminole County Public Schools

Seminole County Public Schools
School Choice in SCPS
Zone school
school– High performing district
 Magnet schools
 High School Programs of Emphasis
 Elementary Cluster Schools
 Transfer Options
 Seminole County Virtual School

Magnet School Choice
Elementary
e e ta y
Goldsboro Elementary:
Math, Science, &
Technology
Midway Elementary
School of the Arts
Middle
Millennium Middle School—
Fine Arts & Communication
Milwee Middle School—
Pre-Engineering
Sanford Middle School—
Math, Science & Technology
South Seminole Middle
School—Leadership & Global
Connections
1268 students
High
g
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology
Academy of Health
Careers
Institute for Engineering
International
Baccalaureate Diploma
Program
5392 students
2366 students
SCPS Pre-IB Preparatory Program at all four magnet middle schools.
Goldsboro Elementary
K-5 Math, Science and Technology Magnet School
Current enrollment: 650—enrollment by application only
STEM curriculum including Math-Science labs on exploratory
wheel
Features the “Kids Space Center” complex that simulates shuttle
launch from mission control, shuttle flight and experimentation,
and a planetary lander experience
Midway Elementary School of the Arts
K-5 Elementary Arts Magnet
Current enrollment 635—Northeast Cluster Zone
and Out-of-Zone students by application
Features the Leonard Bernstein Artful Learning
Curriculum model of instruction
SCPS’ newest facility features specifically designed
arts studios to support elective classes including
g band, art, and musical theater
dance, strings,
Sanford Middle School
6-8 Math, Science and Technology Magnet School
Current enrollment: 1500—zone students and out-of-zone
students by application only
Extensive electives in the sciences, plus advanced math
and technology courses
Features a space station simulation lab; aeronautics with
flight simulator, and SCPS Pre-IB Preparatory Program
Milwee Middle School
6-8
PreEngineering
Magnet
School
Current
enrollment:
1250—zone
students and
out-of-zone
out
of zone
students by
application
only
Project Lead
the Way:
Gateway to
Technology
provides the
focus for
engineering
electives
Additional
engineering
electives
including
robotics are
offered and
SCPS Pre-IB
Preparatory
g
Program
Millennium Middle School
6-8 Fine Arts and Communication Magnet
School
Current Enrollment: 1700—combination of outof-zone applicants and students zoned for the
school
Focus on fine arts, performing arts, and
communications
Offers SCPS Pre-IB Preparatory Program
South Seminole Middle School
6-8
Leadership
and Global
Connections
Magnet
School
Current
enrollment:
1220—zone
students and
out-of-zone
out
of zone
students by
application
only
Leadership
grounded in
Covey’s 7
Habits of
Highly
Effective
Teens
Rosetta
Stone World
Languages,
high
technology
use, and
SCPS Pre-IB
Preparatory
g
Program
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology
9-12 Award-winning High School Technology Academy
Current enrollment: 650—enrollment by application only
Technology infused academic program including multimedia
design, computer programming, network systems, and
multimedia communications
Features Industry
Industry-validated
validated certifications and early college
program leading to degrees in Information Systems
Academy of Health Careers
9-12 Academy of Health Careers at Seminole
High School
Current Enrollment: 600 by application only
Rigorous academic program and uniquely
relevant curriculum for students who plan to
pursue a career as a health care p
p
professional
Clinical experiences, job-shadowing and
opportunity to earn industry validated
certificates
Institute for Engineering
9 12 E
9-12
Engineering
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Magnett S
School
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Lyman Hi
High
hS
School
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Current enrollment: 500—enrollment by application only
Introduction of nationally acclaimed Project Lead the Way
Curriculum beginning with the 2012-13 freshman class
Opportunity to specialize in aeronautics, civil engineering
and architecture, digital electronics, and biotechnical
engineering
International Baccalaureate
Diploma Program
9-12
9
12
IB Program
at Seminole
High School
Affiliated
with IBO
Current
enrollment:
600 by
application
only
Diploma
recognized
worldwide
for rigorous
pre
preuniversity
course of
study
Liberal arts
curriculum
taught from
a global
perspective
Programs of Emphasis
Bioscience at
Oviedo HS
Renewable
Energy at Winter
Springs HS
Forensic Science
and Legal
Studies at Lake
Mary HS
Modeling,
Simulation and
Analysis at
Hagerty HS
Institute of
Finance at Lake
Brantley HS
Entrepreneurship
at Lake Howell
HS
Culinary Arts at
Lake Howell HS
Cluster School Choice
Students living
g in the Northwest and Northeast Cluster
Zones of Seminole County are not zoned to a specific
elementary school; they are zoned to multiple schools
and have the opportunity to request a specific school.
Northwest Cluster Northeast Cluster
•
•
•
•
•
Bentley
Crystal Lake
Idyllwilde
Wicklow
Wilson
• Hamilton
• Midway
• Pine Crest
School Choice Transfer Options
Capacity
Transfers
Diversity
T
Transfers
f
Other Transfer
Options
Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade
Full
F ll
Time
Public
School
Diploma
Part
P t
Time
Home
School
Public
School
Home
School
Private
School

K–5
 Seminole Academy of Digital
Learning
○ Local Teachers
○ Face to Face support
- We also have partnerships with K12 and Connections
Academy

6 – 12
 Franchise of FLVS
 Local teachers
 Face to Face support
 No waiting lists
 Ranked #1 in the state for customer satisfaction!
Real
Choices
Real
Teachers
Real
Students
Real
Learning
Diane Lewis,
Lewis Director of Instructional Technology
and Principal of Seminole County Virtual School
407-871-7281
http://virtualschool.scps.k12.fl.us
Make it your choice
o a “Triple
p e A” Experience!
pe e ce
for
Academics-Arts-Athletics
Pam Mazzotta
Coordinator Choices
407-320-0342
www.seminoleschoolchoices